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Suryakumar Yadav deserved his chance, has worked very hard: Zaheer Khan

India and Mumbai Indians batsman Suryakumar Yadav stamped authority with the bat on his debut for India after scoring a half-century in his first T20I for the team against England. MI and former India fast bowler Zaheer Khan has said that it was Surya’s patience that led to his instant success on the biggest stage. 

“With Surya, what stands out is his consistency in the last three IPLs, and domestic circuit as well. He is someone who thoroughly deserved this chance and he has worked very hard, and at times you have to be patient, at times opportunity doesn’t come even when you are performing,” Zaheer said during an interaction “Twitter Space With Zak” organised by the Mumbai Indians.

The right-handed batsman had been scoring runs consistently in IPL as well the domestic circuit but had to wait for a long time to get his maiden India call-up. 

He made his debut for the team during the T20I series against England that India won 3-2. Surya also found a place for himself in the ODI series against the English team but didn’t play any matches. The home side though won the series 3-1 in Pune. 

Yadav would now join the Mumbai Indians squad alongside Rohit Sharma, Ishan Kishan, Hardik Pandya, Jasprit Bumrah and Krunal Pandya for the upcoming Indian Premier League slated to begin on April 9. The defending champions MI will lock horns with Virat Kohli’s RCB in the opener in Chennai. 



 

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